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  1. Being seriously tired. I'm going to bed. Goodnight, all!
  2. @Joan_W Great to see your face. I spent the last 2 hours researching twitter back-up, then manually backing up my followers and frineds.
  3. @torontogardens @interleafer asked after you and we were speculating. Good to see you back!
  4. @InterLeafer I wonder: I DMed her about her last tweet cuz it looked suspicious to me. Maybe suspensions tie to that service?
  5. @GeekSoup Did they notify you with any clue about what they thought was inappropriate in your twitter activity?
  6. @GeekSoup Your experience is going to make people paranoid!
  7. @Dave_Bassist Receiving your tweet was a time-warp! Thank goodness there was an "in reply to" link. D'you figure twitter will stick for you?
  8. @GeekSoup OMG. Whatever was twitter thinking? And what a pain for you! I hope you got wealthy from your illicit spamming activity!!!
  9. @cindyscottday ...I just don't know summer squash plants. Wouldn't hurt to provide support for them-I bet you already have some ideas how.
  10. @cindyscottday Sounds as though you're doing thorough sleuthing. Like I said: winter squashes I've grown couldn't break like that...
  11. @cindyscottday It almost seems as though something's biting off your plants... maybe a rodent. They'll chew on squash fruits...
  12. @cindyscottday So... you're in territory unfamiliar to me. There must be other kitchen gardeners lurking who would have some insights.
  13. @cindyscottday I'm not fond of summer squashes, and have never grown any. Most don't seem as "viny" as winter squashes.
  14. @cindyscottday ...vine were to break off near the roots, it could probably survive because of the secondary roots.
  15. @cindyscottday My winter squash vines usually drop roots into the soil wherever a leaf joins the vine and the vine touches soil. So, if a...
  16. @cindyscottday In fact, these stems have been very fibrous; they might bend and crease, but more like a green-twig fracture than a break.
  17. @cindyscottday What type of squash? I've grown only vining winter squashes, left to grow along the ground. Never seen a stem break off.
  18. What a rocking tennis match. So sad for Andy... and so great as well. Second place is hard.
  19. @cindyscottday Maybe it's Pennsylvania? My worst problems ever: 2 seasons out of 15 had potato blight. Once on potatoes, once on tomatoes.
  20. @cindyscottday Please tell me you don't have squash vine borers. Your experiences make me feel ever more ignorant about kitchen gardening.